Aloisi to be part of Roar revamp

FOOTBALL: Brisbane Roar chairman Rahim Soekasah has arrived in Queensland, with the struggling three-time A-League champions battling to steady their ship on and off the field.

Rocked by the resignation of football director Craig Moore earlier this week, the Roar continue to stumble from one crisis to the next in what has been a horror season for the club.

Moore, who will remain at the Roar for another two months, crossed paths with Jakarta-based Soekasah on Wednesday but it's understood the chairman's greeting was anything but warm after revelations that the Socceroos stalwart had quit the club because of his frustrations with the owners, Indonesian conglomerate the Bakrie Group.

Coach John Aloisi, who continues to have the full backing of the Roar board despite Brisbane's poor season, is set to meet with Soekasah and managing director David Pourre to thrash out plans for a potential restructure of the club's football department.

There is no guarantee the club will hire a new football director as they seek ways to develop their operations.

Craig Moore. Photo: Jono Searle.

"We can always improve as a football club and it has been no secret that we've had a difficult situation," Aloisi said.

"The club have shown what they want in the future, what they're trying to do in the future, and I'm part of it.

"We're always in discussions and trying to improve … trying to get better."